6021 modem connection

When I connect to internet on my laptop via the Bluetooth modem connection with my 6021, is it connecting via Orange (my contract operator) or my Broadband ISP? And, if its via my ISP, do Orange charge me?

Its via Orange and I seriously doubt they are giving it to you free.

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